The battle ultimately didn't happen.
In fact, when the enemy discovered that Losa and his group hadn't brought carriages and caravans full of gold and silver treasures, they started backing off.
The reason they still came forward was merely to try to extort some wealth.
This is an era of big fish eating little fish.
At any time, in any battle, one must consider the cost-effectiveness of the investment and output.
If he loses too many of his trusted followers, it might shake his position, and the gains would be minimal.
Plus, there's also the possibility of being attacked from both sides by reinforcements sent by Safudin.
The enemy proactively retreated.
When Losa asked for his name, his hesitation showed that he wasn't a reckless person acting on impulse.
"Losa, at this time, it's absolutely not wise to hand over our wealth."